Undergraduate survey shows students proud to be Badgers
The results of the 2006 UW-Madison Undergraduate Survey were released Wednesday and showed an overwhelming majority of students are satisfied with the university.
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The results of the 2006 UW-Madison Undergraduate Survey were released Wednesday and showed an overwhelming majority of students are satisfied with the university.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Council approved the Recreational Sports, University Health Services and Wisconsin Union budgets at its meeting Wednesday.
UW-Madison freshman Alyssa Andre-Knudsen leaves College Library alone after a night of studying and doesn't call SAFEwalk.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee passed the Recreational Sports budget and also heard the University Health Services and Wisconsin Union budget Thursday.
The Board of Regents Education Committee passed the contested UW System freshmen admissions policy Thursday and the full Board will vote on it today.
Although the Associated Students of Madison continued its ongoing battle against UW System policy Wednesday night by officially approving the budgets of all General Student Services Fund organizations, UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley will most likely strike off-campus rents from the budget.
As the battle between the understaffed and underfunded in UW-Madison's Department of Comparative Literature and the College of Letters and Science drags on, the department may be in danger of being phased out, said a recent letter posted on the department's website.
For the first time in over 20 years, UW-Madison is not the top-producing institution for Peace Corps volunteers.
Embattled UW-Madison administrator Paul Barrows has retired from UW-Madison, a fact revealed at his State of Wisconsin Claims Board hearing Wednesday morning. Barrows asked the university for $124,521 in accrued benefits used while he was on unpaid leave due to allegations of sexual misconduct.
Three workers were killed Wednesday morning in an explosion at a Falk Corp. plant warehouse in Milwaukee.
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley announced plans to launch a student wage review Wednesday.
UW-Madison faculty members expressed anger and discussed plans to leave the university at a listening session on the recently approved gay marriage ban Wednesday.
UW-Madison freshman Richard Garner was recently a victim of a larceny theft on the 10th floor of Ogg Residence Hall's West tower.
UW-Madison Christian student organization Student Impact presented a survivor of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks Tuesday to a packed Memorial Union Theater.
High textbook costs may be leading to an increase in the use of online readings by UW-Madison professors for their courses.
The UW-Madison Student Labor Action Coalition announced Wednesday it has decided not to actively oppose the Student Union Initiative.
After three days of heavy media coverage regarding the UW Marching Band's alleged misconduct, university administration revealed specific, graphic details of the band's misbehavior Thursday.
U.S. Internet gambling companies plan to suspend operations after a bill passed in the Senate Sept. 29 making it illegal for banks and credit card companies to process online gaming payments from the United States. This caused the initial $12-billion market value of the online gaming industry to drop to $5 billion in just one day.
UW-Madison's Associated Students of Madison kicked off the 2006-'07 academic year to a packed Humanities lecture hall Wednesday. While UW-Madison's student council members placed much emphasis on moving forward, the focus remained on directing attention toward student-related campus issues.